Actually I'm wondering what the source of this is, I can't see anything?

Their label announced it some time ago, and it was mentioned some where in their last.fm page (will search for some links).
this will be the soundtrack to the end of the world, probably my most anticipated album

One thing is for sure though, what ever this album sounds like, (if there is) the trilogy will sound the same.

Hmmmmm no. Their three albums are pretty distintct. Just because they don't care of song names doesn't mean there's no variation.
In fact... I LOVE the fact that they give the middle finger to song titles because t gives the songs a far more serious tone which works perfectly for their space theme.
quotting Joe:

Quote:Gives the impression of pure science, no pithy overly poetic "black" names to ruin the cold state of the music =]

Sure, they aren't exactly progressive and hella varied but the three albums are have their differences.
Quoting Lucas in his review for III:

Quote:Whereas "I" was faster and denser, "II" was a lot slower and focusing much more on the ambient side of their music. On "III" (it's getting annoying, isn't it?) they picked up the pace again, but maintained the ambient, free-flowing distortion of the second album.

Yeah, I'm lazy right now to write with my own words so I just borrow the words of those I agree with.

One thing is for sure though, what ever this album sounds like, (if there is) the trilogy will sound the same.

Hmmmmm no. Their three albums are pretty distintct. Just because they don't care of song names doesn't mean there's no variation.
In fact... I LOVE the fact that they give the middle finger to song titles because t gives the songs a far more serious tone which works perfectly for their space theme.

I should have wrote that that is my guess, but then again, I haven't heard anything (apart from a song or two) from this band so they can be super varied.

Lest this thread be run completely into off-topic retardation, I'm surprisingly not anticipating this release. A full-length would be appreciated though...

Me neither... but always nice to haunt a cd if you couldn't do it the first time, specially if it was a demo. Then again, this is also re-recorded so it might sound different... Which is probably for the better because their sound on III is awesome.

Written by Mr. Doctor on 01.06.2012 at 22:42Which is probably for the better because their sound on III is awesome.

I think I'm like... not really into it because it's not a continuation of what's already been done. I'm not saying it's a step back, but this release isn't going to add to the trilogy in any way. It might be nice on its own (who knows, it might even be the best EP of the year), but what I'm excited for is Darkspace IV. I suppose a brief remastered demo will suffice for the time being, but it's not like I'm going to forget the fact it feels like they haven't released a full-length in eons.

Written by Mr. Doctor on 01.06.2012 at 22:42Which is probably for the better because their sound on III is awesome.

I think I'm like... not really into it because it's not a continuation of what's already been done. I'm not saying it's a step back, but this release isn't going to add to the trilogy in any way. It might be nice on its own (who knows, it might even be the best EP of the year), but what I'm excited for is Darkspace IV. I suppose a brief remastered demo will suffice for the time being, but it's not like I'm going to forget the fact it feels like they haven't released a full-length in eons.

Well for someone like me who hasn't listened to them in eons... I can pretty much listen to their discography again without longing for IV.